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Recognizing the unique needs of Black males, the Institute for African Man Development Inc. presents the Resources for Black Men directory. Search our directory for information curated and categorized to help Black men and boys position themselves for self-discovery, growth and greatness.

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Fatherhood.org, managed by the National Fatherhood Initiative, focuses on promoting father involvement in families through research, evidence-based programs, and training for organizations. They aim to… Show more (+) Fatherhood.org, managed by the National Fatherhood Initiative, focuses on promoting father involvement in families through research, evidence-based programs, and training for organizations. They aim to make it easier for fathers to be actively involved in their children’s lives by providing the necessary tools and resources to foster father-friendly environments and encourage father engagement in various settings. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
National Urban League (NUL): Founded in 1910, the National Urban League is a historic civil rights organization focused on economic empowerment, equality, and social justice… Show more (+) National Urban League (NUL): Founded in 1910, the National Urban League is a historic civil rights organization focused on economic empowerment, equality, and social justice for African Americans and other underserved groups. It works both nationally and locally to elevate living standards through education, job training, housing, community development, entrepreneurship, health, and quality of life initiatives, serving over two million people annually across 90 affiliates in 37 states and the District of Columbia​. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
The Funders’ Collaborative on Youth Organizing (FCYO) focuses on bridging funders and organizers to strengthen and grow the field of youth organizing. They aim to… Show more (+) The Funders’ Collaborative on Youth Organizing (FCYO) focuses on bridging funders and organizers to strengthen and grow the field of youth organizing. They aim to support systemic change and social justice by providing direct support to youth organizing groups across the country, creating resources for both funders and organizers to enhance their work, and helping build the necessary capital to support the youth organizing field. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, Inc. (SDPC) is dedicated to nurturing and mobilizing the African American faith community to collaborate with civic, corporate, and philanthropic… Show more (+) The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, Inc. (SDPC) is dedicated to nurturing and mobilizing the African American faith community to collaborate with civic, corporate, and philanthropic leaders in addressing critical human rights and social justice needs within local, national, and global communities. It focuses on strengthening the capacity of leaders in the church, academy, and community through education, advocacy, and activism. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is committed to promoting “one nation, under God, indivisible” and… Show more (+) The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), in the spirit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is committed to promoting “one nation, under God, indivisible” and fostering the “strength to love” within humanity. SCLC’s focus includes educating youth and adults in personal responsibility, leadership potential, community service, ensuring economic justice and civil rights, and eradicating racism wherever it exists. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
The Center for Black Educator Development is committed to rebuilding the national Black teacher pipeline to achieve educational equity and racial justice. It emphasizes the… Show more (+) The Center for Black Educator Development is committed to rebuilding the national Black teacher pipeline to achieve educational equity and racial justice. It emphasizes the importance of Black students having Black teachers, which significantly enhances their academic performance and personal development. The Center offers various programs to encourage high school and college-aged individuals to explore and commit to careers in education, emphasizing culturally responsive, affirming, and sustaining teaching practices. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
The Hidden Genius Project empowers Black male youth through technology creation, entrepreneurship, and leadership training. It offers comprehensive programs including a 15-month Immersion Program and… Show more (+) The Hidden Genius Project empowers Black male youth through technology creation, entrepreneurship, and leadership training. It offers comprehensive programs including a 15-month Immersion Program and Catalyst Programming, aimed at sparking students’ interest in tech skills and careers. The project has served over 10,200 students, providing 772,800 hours of direct training, and focuses on revealing and nurturing the potential within these young men to transform their lives and communities. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
The Institute for Black Male Studies is a pioneering field derived from Africana Studies, focused on analyzing and advancing understanding of Black males beyond stereotypes… Show more (+) The Institute for Black Male Studies is a pioneering field derived from Africana Studies, focused on analyzing and advancing understanding of Black males beyond stereotypes. It stands out as the only department of its kind globally (with one in Scotland), aiming to bridge academic knowledge and public awareness through courses that explore Black male experiences across various disciplines. The institute offers unique perspectives on socio-economics, politics, social behavior, and more, targeting professionals and the general public alike to deepen their comprehension of Black masculinities. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
The Jackie Robinson Foundation honors Jackie Robinson’s legacy by addressing the achievement gap in higher education. It offers scholarship programs and creates educational opportunities for… Show more (+) The Jackie Robinson Foundation honors Jackie Robinson’s legacy by addressing the achievement gap in higher education. It offers scholarship programs and creates educational opportunities for minority students, aiming to empower them towards higher achievement in education and leadership. The foundation also preserves Jackie Robinson’s legacy through various initiatives, including the establishment of the Jackie Robinson Museum. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men | |||
The National Association for Black Veterans (NABVETS) aims to honor and support the bravery and strength of veterans. They focus on ensuring veterans receive societal… Show more (+) The National Association for Black Veterans (NABVETS) aims to honor and support the bravery and strength of veterans. They focus on ensuring veterans receive societal respect and lead peaceful lives, promoting community understanding and support for these veterans. NABVETS works on projects and programs to raise funds and awareness, providing necessary help to veterans and fostering their growth in comfortable fields. Show less (-) | National Organizations for Black Men |